Hi Bastin-

If you want a user to be able to interact with a wave using the embedded
wave client, then they must be a Google Wave user.
The proxy-for concept is useful when a robot is programmatically
representing users and doing operations from the server - so I don't think
it's what you're looking for.

You could do an alternate rendering of the wave which lets users operate
through a robot, but then they're not really getting to use wave.

- pamela

On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 4:58 AM, Bastin <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I am trying to write a wave application and I want to embed a wave
> inside my application. My application already has users and I want
> them to participate in the wave and I've read about proxy users and
> think it could work here. I just dont know how to embed the wave in
> the context of the proxy user?
>
> The idea is, when the user views/edits the embedded wave, it should be
> recognized as the actions of that proxy wave user. Any thoughts would
> be appreciated.
>
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